You should always floss daily. Better yet, after every meal.
weekly comes more often
Floss is a noun and a verb. Noun: Please remember to buy some floss. Verb: You should floss often.
A daily or weekly newspaper provides a summary of current events, usually covering a range of topics such as politics, economics, culture, and sports. Subscribing to such publications can help individuals stay informed about local, national, and international news.
Frequency is a measure of how often an activity is performed. It can be daily, weekly, monthly, etc. and helps determine the regularity of the activity.
It depends on the sensitivity of parameters where cctv cameras are set. Sometimes it is checked daily, weekly or monthly
A daily or weekly publication of current events typically refers to a newspaper or magazine that provides timely news coverage on various topics, including politics, economics, culture, and sports. These publications aim to inform readers about recent developments and trends, often featuring articles, opinion pieces, and analysis. Daily publications are released every day, while weekly ones are published once a week, summarizing key events from the preceding days. Examples include The New York Times (daily) and The Economist (weekly).
Yes, you can eat junk without your teeth rotting if you brush often and floss( but too much junk is not good either) XD
An example of a periodical is a magazine like National Geographic. It is published regularly at scheduled intervals, such as monthly or weekly, and contains articles, photographs, and advertisements on various topics.
The highest read newspaper (daily) in India, Dainik Jagran, a Hindi language newspaper, is published weekly or as often as any other general newspaper.
Snakes usually feed about every one to two weeks. They swallow their prey whole.
The more often it is compounded the better. So daily is the best, next is weekly, monthly etc. The greater the number of compounding periods, the better it is for your bottom line.
if you dont use the Internet often (few times per week), once per month. if you use the Internet on a daily basis, once weekly